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When famous eighties pop star John Paul George is found floating face down in his pool, Hampton Coves premier sleuthing tabby Max and his feline friends are on the case. Soon theyre chasing leads and following clues, helping their human Odelia Poole, reporter for the Hampton Cove Gazette, solve the murder. Meanwhile, new cop in town Chase Kingsley has his own problems to deal with. An old scandal threatens to get him kicked off the force. And even though Odelia and Chase dont always see eye to eye, she decides to help him clear his name, even if it means keeping Chases cat Brutus, Maxs self-declared nemesis, in town. Soon Max is up to his whiskers in drug dealers, boy toys, disgruntled ex-wives and even more drug dealers, all while competing with Brutus for the title of Hampton Coves one and only true detective. Will the feline sleuths save the day? And will they finally get a taste of John Paul Georges famous cat pt? Find out in Purrfectly Deadly, the second book in the humorous cat mystery series The Mysteries of Max.

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Purrfectly Deadly The Mysteries of Max 2

Nic Saint

Puss in Print Publications

Contents

Purrfectly Deadly

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Excerpt from Between a Ghost and a Spooky Place

Also by Nic Saint

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When famous eighties pop star John Paul George is found floating facedown in his pool, Hampton Coves premier sleuthing tabby Max and his feline friends are on the case. Soon theyre chasing leads and following clues, helping their human Odelia Poole, reporter for the Hampton Cove Gazette, solve the murder.

Meanwhile, new cop in town Chase Kingsley has his own problems to deal with. An old scandal threatens to get him kicked off the force. And even though Odelia and Chase dont always see eye to eye, she decides to help him clear his name, even if it means keeping Chases cat Brutus, Maxs self-declared nemesis, in town.

Soon Max is up to his whiskers in drug dealers, boy toys, disgruntled ex-wives and even more drug dealers, all while competing with Brutus for the title of Hampton Coves one and only true detective. Will the feline sleuths save the day? And will they finally get a taste of John Paul Georges famous cat pt? Find out in Purrfectly Deadly, the second book in the humorous cat mystery series The Mysteries of Max.

Chapter 1

Morning had arrived bright and early, and as usual I was having a hard time rousing my human. Odelia was still snoozing, even more reluctant than usual to throw off the blanket of sleep. Shed been stirring for the past hour, ever since her alarm clock had gone off and shed unceremoniously silenced it with one well-aimed punch. In spite of all my nudging, meowing, and even scratching the closet door, she still showed no signs of getting out of bed.

Shed sat up half the night preparing for her interview today, but if she didnt get up now shed miss it entirely. And it wasnt just any old interview either. For the first time in years, famous eighties pop singer John Paul George, aka JPG, had granted the Hampton Cove Gazette an exclusive.

John, whose star had shone so brightly back in the day, now lived as a recluse in his Hamptons mansion, only rarely venturing out. He was one of those pop deities and eighties icons whose name would go down in history along with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince and George Michael.

Originally he hailed from England, where they produce pop stars in a factory just outside London, but had settled in the Hamptons in the nineties, where he could enjoy sun and surf and an endless parade of boy toys.

Odelia, I tried again, nudging her armpit with my head. Oh, Odelia. Rise and shine, my pretty. John Paul George and legend are awaiting.

But instead of opening her eyes, she merely mumbled something and turned the other cheek, her blond hair fanning across the pillow and her green eyes remaining firmly closed. I stared down at her sleeping form. I could always give her a gentle nibble, of course. Maybe that would do the trick. Somehow I doubted it, though. When Odelia is asleep, only a shot from a cannon can wake her, or perhaps a piper beneath her window, like the Queen of England. I should know. Ive been Odelias constant companion for going on eight years now. My name is Max, by the way, and Im a cat.

Finally, Id had enough. I wasnt going to miss this interview, as JPG was as much a hero of mine as he was of Odelias. The man had taken in more stray cats than the Hampton Cove animal shelter, and all of them had been given such a good life theyd spread the word far and wide: JPG loved cats and they, in return, adored him. Heck, if I wasnt so fond of Odelia I might have presented myself on the JPG doorstep, looking slightly bedraggled.

Id talked to more than a few of the cats hed taken in, and they said he actually served them pt on a daily basis. The food supposedly melted on the tongue, and was so delicious and plentiful it sounded like feline paradise.

The thought of pt decided me. I wasnt going to miss the opportunity to sample the best gourmet food in all of Hampton Cove just because Odelia liked to sleep in. So I jumped on top of her, prepared to give her a good back rub, claws extended. If that didnt do the trick, nothing would.

Just then, Dooley wandered into the room.

Dooley is Odelias moms cat, a beigeish ragamuffin and not the smartest cat around. Hes also my best friend.

Hey, Max, he said now as he leisurely strode in. Whats up?

Whats not up is the more apt question, I grumbled, gesturing at Odelia, who turned and clasped her pillow with a beatific expression on her face.

Aw, she looks so sweet, said Dooley, looking on from the bedside carpet.

Weve got an important interview scheduled in an hour, and if she doesnt get a move on shes going to miss it.

One hour? She can make that. Easy.

Well, unless she gets up right now she wont, I insisted.

And then I got it. Maybe we could serenade her. Dooley and I had recently joined the cat choir. We got together once a week to rehearse, and even had our own conductor. We sang all the old classics, like Cats in the Cradle, Year of the Cat, Whats New Pussycat and things like that. The good stuff. Since we usually practiced at night, though, we were having a hard time finding a regular spot to get together, as the neighbors didnt seem to appreciate our nascent talent as much as we did.

What was that song we did last night? I asked Dooley.

He looked up at me. Mh? What song?

For the cat choir. What was that last song we did? The one that made the mayor throw that old shoe at you?

Dooley frowned at this, and rubbed the spot on his back where the shoe had connected. That wasnt funny, Max. That really hurt, you know.

Yeah, but what was the song? I insisted.

Wake me up before you go go, he said. The old Wham! classic.

Of course, I said with a grin. Lets do it now. Im sure itll be a nice way to wake Odelia up, and put her in the right mood for her interview.

I jumped down from the bed, and took up position next to Dooley. We both cleared our throats, just like our conductor Shanille, Father Reillys tabby had taught us, and burst into song.

Wake me up before you go go, I howled.

Dont keep me hanging on like a yo-yo, wailed Dooley.

And even though we hadnt practiced the song a lotthe mayors shoe had kinda ruined the momentI thought we were doing a pretty good job. It probably wouldnt have carried George Michaels approval, as cats dont exactly sing like humans. When we sing, it sounds more like a bunch of cats being strangled. Nevertheless, the effect was almost magical. We hadnt even gotten to the chorus yet, when Odelia buried her head in her pillow, then dragged the pillow over her head, and finally threw the pillow at us.

Stop it already, you guys. You sound horrible! she muttered.

Its Wham!, I told her. So it cant be horrible. And if you dont get up right this minute, youre going to be late for your important interview.

At this, she darted a quick look at her alarm clock, and uttered a startled yelp. The next moment she scrambled from the bed, practically tripped over Dooley and me, and raced for the bathroom.

Shit shit shit shit shit! she cried. Why didnt you wake me?!

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